In the fall of 1962, Meredith risked his life when he successfully applied the laws of integration and became the first black student at the University of Mississippi, a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.

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James Meredith vs. Ole Miss: 1960 to 1963

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James Meredith vs. Ole Miss is the rest of the story behind the first black to attend and graduate from Ole Miss. Anyone that really wants to understand the racial situation in America will benefit from reading and understanding this book. In addition to the struggle to improve the status of citizenship for Blacks in America, there were many other changes taking place during the 1960s. The sex revolution was taking place and the traditional family was undergoing great strains. This book is a recordation of historical reality. It is equally an account of the social dynamics taking place in America life during the time. 192 pages.


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